Zyprexa olanzapine tablets 10mg

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My son is 15 and just started taking ZyprexaOlanzapinetablets yesterday. He is taking 5mg this week and the next 2 weeks he goes up to 10mg. The side effects I am reading on this drug sound very scary. His psychiatrist wants to meet with him more before giving him a diagnosis, but when he does I am pretty sure it will be schizophrenia.
I just want to know if Zyprexa has helped anyone or what I can expect from this drug.

Hi, well done on your second day off Subutex.
Olanzapine ( Zyprexa ) is used to treat schitzophrenia and bipolar disorder, it has a sedative effect as well.
Yes, depending on how long your taking the med, what dosage your on and if you play around with your dosage, then withdrawal symptoms can be severe.
Common withdrawal symptoms are, flu-like symptoms, aching body, depression, tremors, sweats, anxiety, kind of like coming off narcotics, but a much harder detox.

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